Keith Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> obviously you have to have some security measures in place
> before you open up such things to the outside world.  but 
> that's an argument for better authentication technology, not for NAT.

Fully agreed.

Indeed, I doubt any average homeowner could effectively run a
firewall. It is necessary that the devices be secure ab initio, and
only communicate to properly authenticated and authorized
sources.

Perry

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